The twelfth issue of the Louisville fanzine commonly known as the Burt. Includes record reviews, live show reviews, horoscope and other commentary. Please be advised that this magazine may contain images, language, and themes that may be offensive...

The twentieth issue of the Louisville fanzine commonly known as the Burt. Includes record reviews, live show reviews, horoscope and other commentary. Please be advised that this magazine may contain images, language, and themes that may be...

The seventh issue of the Louisville fanzine commonly known as the Burt. Includes record reviews, live show reviews, horoscope and other commentary. Please be advised that this magazine may contain images, language, and themes that may be offensive...

Three student nurses at Louisville General Hospital stand at a hospital bed with a mannequin in it. On the right, a student nurse in a striped blouse with cuffs, apron, and cap stands next to a nurse in a white uniform in cap. They both wear...

The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 6 No. 35 but is actually Vol. 6. No. 36. Pages three, four, five, and six are missing from this...

The fifth issue of the Louisville fanzine commonly known as the Burt. Includes record reviews, live show reviews, horoscope and other commentary. Please be advised that this magazine may contain images, language, and themes that may be offensive to...

The tenth issue of the Louisville fanzine commonly known as the Burt. Includes record reviews, live show reviews, horoscope and other commentary. Please be advised that this magazine may contain images, language, and themes that may be offensive to...

Graduation ceremonies; Dental hygienists; Women; University of Louisville. School of Dentistry; University of Louisville--Students

Anne Weyhing receives her dental hygienist cap. She kneels on a stool on a stage, surrounded by three women in caps; one holds her cap while another affixes it with a pin. Two other women sit in chairs in the ground and other women in caps can be...

Oral history interview conducted on May 9, 1979 with Frances Smith by Mary Bobo. Mrs. Smith, a former nursing home owner and administrator discusses her childhood in Russellville, Kentucky, moving to Louisville at age twelve to tend to an aunt,...

A nurse from the Frontier Nursing Service approaches a group sitting on a porch. The nurse is holding the reins of a dark horse with a blaze on its muzzle. She's wearing a cap and jacket, riding pants and boots, and a dark tie. Another horse is...

A nurse from the Frontier Nursing Service talks with girls and a woman near a well. She is holding a brown horse by the reins. The horse wears a saddle. The nurse wears a cap and jacket with the initials FNS on the sleeve. She wears riding pants...

A boy in a knit cap and a girl in a fur coat stand with a dog in front of a fort made of snow, behind which another boy in a knit cap is hiding. Houses and hills are visible in the background. Title supplied by cataloger.